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Topic: Perthshire - anything special? (Read 1440 times)

To me, this Perthshire paperweight looks to be a run of the mill PP2. Am I missing something, or is the seller just very, very optimistic?

Alan

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But I don't think the price for the Delmo Tarsitano paperweight is unreasonable. The design was priced at $8,500 when it was exhibited in the Winter Garden Exhibit at the Alexander Gallery on Madison Avenue in New York City in 1984. It is called Dragonfly in a Strawberry Patch.